2015 Georgia State Panthers baseball team

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2015 Georgia State Panthers baseball
Georgia State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record30–27 (15–13 SBC)
Head coach
Home stadium GSU Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2014
2016  
2015 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
South Alabama  1990 .67937200 .649
Troy  18100 .64330250 .545
No. 16 Louisiana–Lafayette  y18110 .62142230 .646
Georgia Southern  18120 .60030270 .526
Georgia State  15130 .53630270 .526
Texas State  14160 .46724301 .445
UT Arlington  14160 .46724320 .429
Arkansas State  12170 .41427300 .474
Arkansas–Little Rock  12170 .41416330 .327
Louisiana–Monroe  12180 .40025290 .463
Appalachian State  8210 .27617360 .321
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 11, 2015 [1]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2015 Georgia State Panthers baseball team represented Georgia State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Panthers played their home games at the GSU Baseball Complex.

Contents

Personnel

2015 Roster

2015 Georgia State Panthers roster
 

Pitchers

  • 5 Matt Rose – Junior
  • 6 Michael Lelko – Junior
  • 13 Garrett Ford – Junior
  • 17 Jerry Stuckey – Senior
  • 18 Conner Stanley – Senior
  • 20 Nathan Bates – Junior
  • 24 Kenny Anderson – Senior
  • 26 Wayne Wages – Junior
  • 29 Alex Prescott – Senior
  • 31 Kevin Burgee – Senior
  • NA Noah Albury – Freshman
  • NA Logan Barnette – Freshman
  • NA Marc-André Habeck – Junior
  • NA Alex Hegner – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • NA Liam Henry – Freshman
  • NA Tanner Love – Junior
  • NA Clayton Payne – Junior
  • NA Cole Uvila – Junior
  • NA Will White – Freshman
 

Catchers

  • 8 Joey Roach – Junior
  • 14 Trae Sweeting – Sophomore
  • NA Nick Bradshaw – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • NA Evan Leyva – Junior

Infielders

  • 7 Caden Bailey – Senior
  • 15 David Levy – Senior
  • NA Andy Burnette – Freshman
  • NA Sam Few – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • NA Justin Jones – Freshman
  • NA Jack Thompson – Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 4 James Clements – Junior
  • 16 Ryan Blanton – Sophomore
  • NA Mitchell Benson – Freshman
  • NA Rhett Harper – Freshman
  • NA Will Johnson – Freshman
  • NA Luke Leonard – Freshman
  • NA Gerrio Rahming – Freshman
  • NA Cam Sperry – Junior
 

Coaching Staff

2015 Georgia State Panthers baseball coaching staff
  • 10 Greg Frady – Head coach – 8th year
  • 48 Edwin Thompson – Recruiting Coordinator – 4th year
  • 25 Willie Stewart – Assistant coach – 4th year

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Schedule

2015 Georgia State Panthers baseball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordSBC record
1February 13 Fordham GSU Baseball Complex 11–31–0
2February 14 Liberty GSU Baseball Complex7–101–1
3February 15 St. Johns GSU Baseball Complex1–91–2
4February 17 Mercer Macon, GA 14–12–2
5February 20 UMass Lowell GSU Baseball Complex5–33–2
6February 21UMass LowellGSU Baseball Complex3–53–3
7February 21UMass LowellGSU Baseball Complex11–94–3
8February 22UMass LowellGSU Baseball Complex2–94–4
9February 25 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA Cancelled
10February 27 Ohio GSU Baseball Complex10–85–4
11February 28OhioGSU Baseball Complex11–46–4
March
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordSBC record
12March 1OhioGSU Sports Arena3–17–4
13March 4 Georgia Athens, GA 2–47–5
14March 6 Eastern Michigan GSU Baseball Complex8–58–5
15March 7Eastern MichiganGSU Baseball Complex5–49–5
16March 8Eastern MichiganGSU Baseball Complex1–39–6
17March 11 Kennesaw State GSU Baseball Complex13–310–6
18March 13 Arkansas State Jonesboro, AR 5–411–61–0
19March 14Arkansas StateJonesboro, AR6–312–62–0
20March 15Arkansas StateJonesboro, ARCancelled
21March 17 Florida A&M GSU Baseball Complex12–1113–62–0
22March 18 Savannah State Savannah, GA 3–713–72–0
23March 20 Louisiana–Lafayette GSU Baseball Complex7–614–73–0
24March 21Louisiana-LafayetteGSU Baseball Complex1–1014–83–1
25March 21Louisiana–LafayetteGSU Baseball Complex2–314–93–2
26March 23 De Pauw GSU Baseball Complex2–314–103–2
27March 24 Alabama A&M GSU Baseball Complex1–314–113–2
28March 24Alabama A&MGSU Baseball Complex9–1014–123–2
29March 27 Texas–Arlington Arlington, TX 5–215–124–2
30March 28Texas–ArlingtonArlington, TX6–416–125–2
31March 29Texas–ArlingtonArlington, TX2–117–126–2
April
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordSBC record
32April 1Georgia TechGSU Baseball Complex3–617–136–2
33April 3 Arkansas–Little Rock GSU Baseball Complex13–818–137–2
34April 4Arkansas–Little RockGSU Baseball Complex12–519–138–2
35April 5Arkansas–Little RockGSU Baseball Complex2–419–148–3
36April 8 Auburn Auburn, AL 2–419–158–3
37April 11 Louisiana–Monroe GSU Baseball Complex7–620–159–3
38April 11Louisiana–MonroeGSU Baseball Complex5–321–1510–3
39April 12Louisiana–MonroeGSU Baseball Complex9–022–1511–3
40April 14MercerGSU Baseball ComplexCancelled
41April 17 Appalachian State Boone, NC 4–323–1512–3
42April 18Appalachian StateBoone, NC15–1324–1513–3
43April 19Appalachian StateBoone, NCCancelled
44April 21 Oglethorpe University GSU Baseball Complex6–225–1513–3
45April 22Savannah StateGSU Baseball Complex10–526–1513–3
46April 24 South Alabama Mobile, AL 0–826–1613–4
47April 25South AlabamaMobile, AL1–226–1713–5
48April 26South AlabamaMobile, AL2–726–1813–6
May
#DateOpponentVenueScoreOverall recordSBC record
49May 1 Texas State GSU Baseball Complex2–1226–1913–7
50May 2Texas StateGSU Baseball Complex10–527–1914–7
51May 3Texas StateGSU Baseball Complex5–827–2014–8
52May 6Kennesaw StateKennesaw, GA7–428–2014–8
53May 8 Troy Troy, AL 2–428–2114–9
54May 9TroyTroy, AL2–328–2214–10
55May 10TroyTroy, AL0–228–2314–11
56May 14 Georgia Southern GSU Baseball Complex6–229–2315–11
57May 15Georgia SouthernGSU Baseball Complex3–429–2415–12
58May 16Georgia SouthernGSU Baseball Complex2–329–2515–13
Post-season
SBC Baseball Tournament
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC recordSBC Tournament record
59May 20Georgia SouthernTroy, AL3–230–2515–13
60May 21South AlabamaTroy, AL4–1430–2615–13
61May 22Arkansas StateTroy, AL2–630–2715–13
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